In the interior of Sergipe, a musical rhythm fills the parties and moves people. Music lovers and singers of the genre share their stories and how arrocha affects them.
The documentary narrates the trajectory of Waldick Soriano, from the time he was a gold miner to his consecration as one of the icons of Brazilian music.
Vou Rifar Meu Coração is a documentary about the performers and the followers of Brazilian romantic music – also known as brega (kitsch), often called "cheesy" by critics and the wealthy elite. Frequently associated with bad taste and poor quality, the style is admired by the lower working class, or unemployed population, originally from rural origins, banished to the cities in search of work and a better life. Using the music as a catalyst, this documentary shows the sentiments, love, suffering and sexuality of the fans and their idols, creating a scenario that reveals their practices and desires.
Amid rumors of the impending outbreak of World War III, 25-year-old musician Fedor Ozerov becomes obsessed with searching for his favorite sweater with daisies. He believes that this sweater gives him magical songwriting powers.
Over the course of nearly a half-century of performing, the Isley Brothers have gone from gritty R&B to soul to blistering funk. Now, for the first time ever, all the magic that is The Isley Brothers is captured in this stunning video. Spearheaded by Ron Isley's smooth vocals and Ernie Isley's hard-edged guitar leads, the Brothers burn up the stage, cruising through such standards as "It's Your Thing", "That Lady", "Twist and Shout" and of course the classic "Summer Breeze".
Twice III in Seoul, official concert filmed for DVD & Blu-Ray.
A commune of improvisational theatre performers, musicians, light-show artists, film makers, geodesic dome designers and former members of Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters takes shape on a mountaintop in southern California, where they have free rent in return for caring for forty hogs. In the summer of 1968 they take off in a caravan of 40 busses to bring the Yippie party presidential candidate, Pigasus the Pig, to Chicago. Along the way they put on free participatory carnivals for thousands in rodeo grounds, indian reservations, and colleges all across the country.
Included is the performance at Yokohama Arena, which was the highlight of the group's 2012 national tour, the largest in the group's history!
Recorded from the Nippon Budokan commemorative live concert held in September 2006 to celebrate the first anniversary of AAA's debut. On the same day, they also announced their long-awaited 2nd album, and we can't take our eyes off of them any more!
The arena tour started in May last year and attracted approximately 200,000 people, the largest ever in AAA's history.
Included is the performance at Saitama Super Arena, which was the highlight of the 2013 national tour that drew 150,000 people nationwide!